Meanwhile back at the (curse all this rain, again) swamp. Seems a few of you are concerned about the play calling against PC. To me it seemed business as usual for WOF. With the exception of a couple of attempted flea-flicker plays, the coaching staff called a "normal" offensive game. Lots of FB dives, a few passes, a few options.....usual. The fly-in-the-ointment is execution. WOF came out of the blocks like a big fat buffalo, stomped around some, and then took care of business. 31-7 was a decent showing IMO. PC threw the ball up and down the field some, but never was it a threat. When we stumbled from time to time, it was ugly. But all in all.....a good win.

Now comes WCU and like everyone WOF has played so far, will want to beat the Terriers in the worst way. Can't afford to be flat or listless at the onset. Gotta execute, gotta be physical, and gotta play wide open every minute...........gonna be a good one.......go Terriers!

One thing I come back to is that we have not shown much with our offense. We have been pretty base. And that’s a good thing. LAW that’s a great example and we have that package and many more. I think our playbook will be expanding beginning this week. Back to work week. This can really lock in our footing in the SoCon Race.

LD, I like that play. What I would like to see is the use of either of our two other QB's in the backfield in run or throw capacities. We saw one run by Miller Mosley, and we know Newman can run. I say use all three in different sets and trick 'em up. We have great receivers who can catch it whether they are open or not. Use the talent we have to unleash total confusion on opposing defenses.

As fragile as most non-Big Five athletic programs have become it would not take much to tilt them over the edge and back to either the Davidson model or to give up football completely. There was a push a little over a year ago to get Big Five schools in some conferences to give up games with FCS programs. I never read what changed that direction, but glad we still get a money game each year. There is such an obscene amount of $ flowing to the Big Five schools and yet such a paltry amount to the FCS level and below. Somewhere it will have to break, and generally the rich get richer. It is only reasonable to question where football will be in ten years.